July 2017 Archive
31.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2017)
32.
Sci-Hub’s cache of pirated papers is so big, subscription journals are doomed (sciencemag.org)
33.
Defending a website with Zip bombs (blog.haschek.at)
34.
Show HN: A virtual machine made with Google Sheets formulas (no script)
35.
Maryam Mirzakhani, first woman and Iranian to win Fields Medal, has died (thewire.in)
36.
Pev: Postgres ‘Explain’ Visualizer (2016) (tatiyants.com)
37.
Things I’ve Learned from Reading IndieHackers (toomas.net)
38.
The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates (propublica.org)
39.
Things I wish someone had told me before I started angel investing (blog.rongarret.info)
40.
ECMAScript 2017 Language Specification (ecma-international.org)
41.
Verizon Throttles Netflix Subscribers in Test It Doesn't Inform Customers About (techdirt.com)
42.
Redis 4.0 (groups.google.com)
43.
I found a bug in Intel Skylake processors (gallium.inria.fr)
44.
How Fear and Outrage Are Sold for Profit (medium.com)
45.
Here be dragons: the same 3D scene implemented with 10 different 3D APIs (github.com)
46.
Why Should I Start a Startup? (blog.ycombinator.com)
47.
Math education: It’s not about numbers, it’s about learning how to think (nwaonline.com)
48.
Show HN: TensorFire (tenso.rs)
49.
Scientists Reverse Brain Damage in Drowned Toddler? (newsweek.com)
50.
Petition to open source Flash (github.com)
51.
Counterintuitive problem: People in a room keep giving dollars to random others (decisionsciencenews.com)
52.
I make $10k per month with the Amazon Affiliate Program (reddit.com)
53.
Google is releasing 20M bacteria-infected mosquitoes in Fresno (techcrunch.com)
54.
Show HN: The JavaScript Way, a book for learning modern JavaScript from scratch (github.com)
55.
Using Deep Learning to Create Professional-Level Photographs (research.googleblog.com)
56.
Machine Learning Crash Course: The Bias-Variance Dilemma (ml.berkeley.edu)
57.
Computational Linear Algebra (fast.ai)
58.
Kindness is Underrated (2014) (circleci.com)
59.
Ethereum from scratch – Part 1: Ping (ocalog.com)
60.
Google launches Hire, a new service for helping businesses recruit (techcrunch.com)